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Joseph Nevels ‘Me Too’: A Raw Journey Through R&B Vulnerability

By Marcus AdetolaJanuary 14, 2025
Joseph Nevels 'Me Too': A Raw Journey Through R&B Vulnerability

Between velvet-smooth vocals and a haunting saxophone solo, Joseph Nevels’ Me Too peels back layers of masculine vulnerability like an emotional onion.

His jazzy R&B stylings create an intimate soundscape where confessions feel safer than silence.

The track’s genius lies in its deceptive simplicity. What starts as a gentle soul melody evolves into a raw exploration of strength’s paradox – how being everyone’s rock can leave you crumbling.

When Nevels croons “I bleed too,” his voice carries the weight of unspoken burdens and midnight overthinking.

Me Too is far from just another sad boy anthem, but a reminder that even Superman needs a shoulder sometimes.

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Joseph Nevels Me Too Lyrics

You told me don′t hit you up
But you want me to pick up
When you keep on calling
Even though we’re fallen
Girl haven′t you had enough
It feels like you love the pain
And I carry all the weight
Of our past and present
You take shots then question
What happened to all my faith

Bridge:
But I bleed too
And I hurt just like you
And I can see you

Think I’m bullet proof

Chorus:
I
Get
Weak
Everything ain’t always what it seems
Got some demons I can′t even speak on
Even strong ones need someone to lean on

Verse 2:
These aches in my chest are real
But I can′t act like I feel
A thing or I’m soft
So I bury it all
Really I need some time to heal
There′s some things we should reveal
That you wanted to conceal
And I don’t agree

But respect your beliefs
So I always kept my lips sealed


But I bleed too
And I hurt just like you
And I can see you
Think I’m bullet proof


Chorus:
I
Get
Weak

Everything ain’t always what it seems
Got some demons I can′t even speak on
Even strong ones need someone to lean on

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